Put these mushroom shaped seats in a corner and add a touch of whimsy to a playroom or bedroom. Lightweight yet sturdy these handmade, hand-painted stools are perfectly sized for a child, but will hold up to 200 pounds. Bamboo is a renewable "green" resource that can be used to produce many useful items, like these handy handcrafted stools. Bamboo grows more rapidly than any other woody plant on earth and makes a lightweight and strong base for furniture. Sorry, gift wrap not available.

For ages 3 and up.

• Add a touch of whimsy to playroom or bedroom• Perfectly sized for a child• Holds up to 200 pounds• Bamboo is a renewable "green" resource

Available StylesNaturalRed

Size15-1/3"Dia. x 15-1/3"HHolds up to 200 lbs.

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4.0 (based on 4 customer reviews)

By MammaBFrom

Falls apart, not great quality

Comments about Product:I bought this in September of 2013, by November it was starting to pop the threads of the stool that held it together underneath the mushroom. I went away on vacation in December, then when I came back, it had popped completely and the stool was falling apart and cannot be used, it is literally crumbling (it has only been sat on by my six year old who is under 50lbs). Im really disappointed in the quality.

Comments about Product:These are so adorable and well built. I first found out about this site and these stools when someone showcased them on "Houzz." I bought them for myself and my children. I like that the stools are rated to 200lbs. It allows adults to enjoy these as well. Since my 5 year old loves to draw at the coffee table, now we both have a seat!

Comments about Product:THis lovely whimsical stool is the first thing that catches people eye when they enter my six year olds bedroom. She sits on it, uses it as a table for tea parties, and endless other creative uses. It is so sturdy and well built and the red one looks just like it came out of a Elsa Beskow book. How perfect is that!